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99 THE CONTRIBUTORS Political Outlook 2004–2005 Mely Caballero-Anthony is Associate Professor at the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Singapore. She contributed the country section on the Philippines. Derek da Cunha is a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the section on U.S. Relations with ASEAN States Post-Iraq War. John Funston is Associate Director, National Thai Studies Centre, Australian National University. He contributed the country section on Thailand. Russell Heng Hiang Khng is a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the country section on Cambodia. Ho Khai Leong is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the country section on Singapore. David Koh is a Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the country section on Vietnam. Lee Hock Guan is a Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the section on First Post-Mahathir General Election. Leo Suryadinata is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the section on Indonesia’s 2004 Election: Certainty in Uncertainty. Mohamad Yusop bin Awang Damit is Dean of Postgraduate Studies and Research, Universiti Brunei Darussalam. He contributed the country section on Brunei. K.S. Nathan is a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the country section on Malaysia. Daljit Singh is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the overview section on the Asia-Pacific security environment. Anthony L. Smith is a Senior Research Fellow at the Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies, Hawai’i, and Associate Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the country section on Indonesia. Carlyle A. Thayer is Professor of Politics in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra. He contributed the country section on Laos. Tin Maung Maung Than is a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the country section on Myanmar. Economic Outlook 2004–2005 Rajenthran Arumugam is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the section on Revisiting the Law and Development Paradigm in ASEAN. Choy Keen Meng is a Visiting Fellow at the Econometric Studies Unit, Department of Economics, National University of Singapore. He contributed the country section on Singapore. 100 Nick J. Freeman is an Associate Senior Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the country sections on Laos and Vietnam. Denis Hew is a Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the section on Regional Economic Trends, and the country section on Malaysia. Lee Poh Onn is a Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the country section on Brunei. Sakulrat Montreevat is a Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. She contributed the section on Privatization in Thailand: Plans Move Ahead, and the country section on Thailand. Mya Than is an Associate Senior Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the country sections on Cambodia and Myanmar. Martin P.H. Panggabean is an Associate Senior Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, and Assistant to the Board of Directors, Bank Mandiri, Jakarta, Indonesia. He contributed the country section on Indonesia. Aladdin D. Rillo is an Economist (Finance & Surveillance) at the ASEAN Secretariat, Jakarta, Indonesia. He contributed the country section on the Philippines. Maghaisvarei Sellakumaran is a Research Associate at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. She contributed the section on WTO at the Crossroads and the Road Ahead for ASEAN. Rahul Sen is a Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He contributed the section on ASEAN and India: New Phase of an Emerging Economic Relationship. ...

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